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Cheap Shock: Why Shellshock Is Still a Thing

We have all heard of Shellshock. For those who are not aware, Shellshock is a Linux-targeting vulnerability that was discovered in late 2014 and published as CVE-2014-6271. The exploit was found within the bourne-again shell (BASH), which was the

Unholy trinity of AKBuilder, Dyzap and Betabot used in new malware campaigns

SophosLabs has analyzed and defended customers against two versions – AK-1, which uses two exploits in the same document: CVE-2012-0158 and CVE-2014-1761, and AK-2, which uses a single exploit: CVE-2015-1641. Dyzap is a banking Trojan

Ashford Hospitality Prime Inc. (CVE:AHP) is Attracting Smart Money

In a just published Form 13, filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Ashford Hospitality Prime Inc. (CVE:AHP) reported that Sessa Capital (master), L.p. has picked up 2,210,427 of common stock as of 2017-03-09. The acquisition

Can Ivanka Trump Change the President's Policies on Immigration?

Established in 2014, the CVE offers grants to local civil society organizations to work against extremism through partnerships between community organizations and local governments, including law enforcement. The White House recently floated the idea

The Dangerous Illusion of American 'Good' vs. Islamic 'Evil'

Already, three community organizations have declined federal grants and have withdrawn from the CVE government program in response to Trump's proposal. (It is important to note that prior to Trump, the program's . When Elliot Rodgers went on a